Sielska-Badurek Ewelina, Osuch-Wójcikiewicz Ewa, Sobol Maria, Kazanecka Ewa, Niemczyk Kazimierz
Department of Otolaryngology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
Department of Biophysics and Human Physiology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
J Voice. 2017 Jan;31(1):122.e17-122.e24. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2016.01.011. Epub 2016 Mar 4.
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: This study investigated vocal function knowledge and vocal tract sensorimotor self-awareness and the impact of functional voice rehabilitation on vocal function knowledge and self-awareness.
This is a prospective, randomized study.
Twenty singers (study group [SG]) completed a questionnaire before and after functional voice rehabilitation. Twenty additional singers, representing the control group, also completed the questionnaire without functional voice rehabilitation at a 3-month interval. The questionnaire consisted of three parts. The first part evaluated the singers' attitude to the anatomical and physiological knowledge of the vocal tract and their self-esteem of the knowledge level. The second part assessed the theoretical knowledge of the singers' vocal tract physiology. The third part of the questionnaire assessed singers' sensorimotor self-awareness of the vocal tract.
The results showed that most singers indicated that knowledge of the vocal tract's anatomy and physiology is useful (59% SG, 67% control group). However, 75% of all participants defined their knowledge of the vocal tract's anatomy and physiology as weak or inadequate. In the SG, vocal function knowledge at the first assessment was 45%. After rehabilitation, the level increased to 67.7%. Vocal tract sensorimotor self-awareness initially was 38.9% in SG but rose to 66.7%.
Findings of the study suggest that classical singers lack knowledge about the physiology of the vocal mechanism, especially the breathing patterns. In addition, they have low sensorimotor self-awareness of their vocal tract. The results suggest that singers would benefit from receiving services from phoniatrists and speech-language pathologists during their voice training.
目的/假设:本研究调查了嗓音功能知识和声道感觉运动自我意识,以及功能性嗓音康复对嗓音功能知识和自我意识的影响。
这是一项前瞻性随机研究。
20名歌手(研究组[SG])在功能性嗓音康复前后完成了一份问卷。另外20名歌手作为对照组,也在3个月的间隔期内未进行功能性嗓音康复的情况下完成了问卷。问卷由三部分组成。第一部分评估歌手对声道解剖和生理知识的态度以及他们对知识水平的自尊。第二部分评估歌手声道生理学的理论知识。问卷的第三部分评估歌手声道的感觉运动自我意识。
结果显示,大多数歌手表示声道的解剖和生理知识是有用的(研究组59%,对照组67%)。然而,所有参与者中有75%将他们对声道解剖和生理的知识定义为薄弱或不足。在研究组中,首次评估时嗓音功能知识为45%。康复后,该水平提高到67.7%。声道感觉运动自我意识在研究组中最初为38.9%,但上升到66.7%。
研究结果表明,古典歌手缺乏关于发声机制生理学的知识,尤其是呼吸模式。此外,他们对声道的感觉运动自我意识较低。结果表明,歌手在嗓音训练期间接受耳鼻喉科医生和言语语言病理学家的服务会受益。